Information Management-Database Administration BAS

Information Management - Database Administration Concentration Overview(T801)

Type of Award

BAS - Bachelor of Applied Science

Program Website

www.palmbeachstate.edu/Bachelors

Program Description

The program is 120 hours in length and articulates from existing Associates in Science/Associates in Applied Science degrees in the computer science field. The core curriculum includes coursework in project management, systems design and programming, business law, finance and business writing.

Admission Requirements

To apply for the bachelor's degree program in Information Management, students must have earned an A.S. or A.A. degree and have at least a 2.0 GPA. Students who have earned a minimum of 60 credits and a 2.0 GPA but do not have an associate degree may be accepted with permission of the dean. This program requires a specific set of prerequisite courses in the computer science discipline. Please see a bachelor's degree advisor for more information on the specific lower-division course requirements. Please see the Admissions section of the catalog for detailed admission requirements for bachelor's degree programs.

Completion Requirements

Students must successfully complete all courses in the curriculum, have at least a 2.0 GPA and have earned a "C" or higher in all general education courses and upper division courses. Students must also meet the foreign language requirements. Additional completion information.

Capstone course: The following Capstone criteria must be met prior to registration in the course:

  1. All lower division courses are satisfied
  2. All upper division common core classes are completed
  3. Successful completion of 12-15 credits of concentration area courses
  4. Capstone may be taken concurrently with no more than two 3-credit courses and not any upper division common core courses. Restrictions may apply.

Program Length

Total program semester hours: 120

Location

The program is offered at the Lake Worth campus.

For More Information

Professor Hector Hernandez, hernandh@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 868-4118

Employment Opportunities

As a graduate of this program, students will be prepared to work in information technology-related positions such as Information Technology Managers, Application Programmers, Network Administrators, Database Administrators, Computer Software Engineers, Systems Analysts and Business Analysts.

Career Path Notes

After completion of this program, students may choose to apply for graduate study at a public or private university.

Career Center

www.palmbeachstate.edu/Career

For more information about employment opportunities including job outlook and salary information visit: Occupational Outlook Handbook: www.bls.gov/ooh

O-Net Online: www.onetonline.org

Required courses:

Courses From A.S./A.A.S. Degree (Credits: 42)

Courses from A.S./A.A.S. Degree (Lower Division Details)

General Education Courses (Credits: 36)

General Education Courses

36 credits

General Education Courses: Transferable

Upper Division Common Core Courses (Credits: 21)

BUL3130Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

COP3530Programming Languages and Concepts (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

GEB3213Business Writing (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

FIN3400Principles of Financial Management (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM3113Systems Analysis and Design (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM3212Database Management Systems (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM3314Project Management (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

BUL3130, GEB3213, and FIN3400: Courses from existing Supervision & Management BAS degree

Concentration Area Required Courses (Credits: 15)

CTS4425ASP.NET Web Application Development (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

COP4834Web Scripting (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM4213Advanced Database Management (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM4210Database Administration and Architecture (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM4211Database Systems and Physical Design (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Concentration Electives (select 3 credits)

ISM4117Data Mining and Data Warehousing (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

GEB4940CBachelor's Internship (BAS)

3 credits (1 lecture hour, 14 lab hours)

Concentration Capstone Course (Credits: 3)

ISM4330Capstone Experience: Database Administration (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Total Credit Hours: 120

Course Sequences

Term Two - Spring (Year One) (Credits: 9)

FIN3400Principles of Financial Management (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM3113Systems Analysis and Design (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

COP3530Programming Languages and Concepts (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

FIN3400: Course from existing Supervision & Management BAS degree

Term Three - Summer (Year One) (Credits: 6)

GEB3213Business Writing (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

BUL3130Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

GEB3213 and BUL3130: Courses from existing Supervision & Management BAS degree

Term One - Fall (Year Two) (Credits: 6)

ISM3212Database Management Systems (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM3314Project Management (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Term Two - Spring (Year Two) (Credits: 12)

CTS4425ASP.NET Web Application Development (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

COP4834Web Scripting (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM4213Advanced Database Management (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ISM4210Database Administration and Architecture (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Term Three - Summer (Year Two) (Credits: 3)

ISM4211Database Systems and Physical Design (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Term One - Fall (Year Three) (Credits: 6)

ISM4117Data Mining and Data Warehousing (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Or

GEB4940CBachelor's Internship (BAS)

3 credits (1 lecture hour, 14 lab hours)

ISM4330Capstone Experience: Database Administration (BAS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Total Credit Hours: 120